So, Manchester United, huh? Yeah, they’re supposedly at the front of the line for this guy Matheus Cunha from Wolves. They say, anyway. And surprise, surprise, here comes Paul Scholes with his two cents. Honestly, can we blame him?
Anyway, so they’re talking to Wolves about Cunha, this 25-year-old forward. Premier League clubs like Arsenal and Chelsea are sniffing around too. Came over from Atletico Madrid in 2023 and he’s been a bit of a shining light in a not-so-great Wolves team. Seventeen goals, they say. Even signed some fancy new deal in January but there’s a whopping £62.5 million release clause hanging around. Hmm, money talk, right?
And here’s the incoming gaffer, Ruben Amorim, thinking Cunha’s his top pick. But Scholes – you know him, of course – isn’t convinced the chaos at United is the best environment for shiny new toys.
“Cunha? Amorim must like him ‘cause he’s athletic and all,” Scholes mentions on TNT Sports. “But seriously, anyone dropping into United right now should be a bit worried. No identity. No flair. It’s like even top players would flail around, grasping at straws.”
Scholes is also asking some tough questions about Cunha’s role. Is he your main guy up front or does he pull some tricks out wide? And with United’s jumbled tactics, it’s a head-scratcher.
United’s been, well, let’s just say it – a mess this season. Scholes might’ve used a stronger word. Fourteenth in the league after 34 games. Even if they’re holding onto Europa League dreams, Scholes isn’t buying it as a cover-up for their league flops.
“Europa League? Yeah, shiny. But the league’s where it counts. And United, brutal doesn’t cut it.”
So, there’s the Europa League semi-final looming against Athletic Bilbao for United, while Spurs get to tango with Bodo-Glimt. It’s like everything’s riding on Europe, and the summer window’s pressure is sky-high at Old Trafford. Good luck dodging that heat, right?